Morse started working at Oswego Health in 2010 as a registered nurse (RN) in the ICU in 2010. There, she spent nine years caring for critically ill patients throughout the community. In 2019, she started a new track as a clinical trainer, before transitioning to clinical admin clinical trainer and staff educator in 2020.
Morse has been instrumental in training clinical staff at Oswego Hospital and has served as mentor to many employees. Most recently, she was instrumental in onboarding 17 graduate nurses.
“Throughout the pandemic, Sarah has proven to be not only a remarkable RN and educator but a leader who has continuously stepped up and often one who took on additional shifts in the ICU to help her colleagues. We’re so proud of her accomplishments and look forward to continuing to see her grow here at Oswego Health,” Melissa Purtell, Oswego Health director of nursing, said in a release.
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